question of the day: What filmmakers have improved like a fine wine?

Meaning not Have their older films improved with age? but Have they improved as artists with age?
Jay adds:

I think it’d help me pick great stuff to see and track their (perceived) improvement from their early days.

Off the top of my head, I can think of lots of directors whom I might have named if I were asked this question a few years ago, but whose latest films have been, if not exactly disappointing, then simply not indicative of an aging like a fine wine (the Coen Brothers, David Fincher, Michel Gondry). But one director does jump out: Brad Bird. Sure, he’s directed only three films — 1999’s The Iron Giant, 2004’s The Incredibles, and 2007’s Ratatouille — but each is exquisitely more sublime than the last. Hopefully his next film will continue that trend.

What do you think?

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